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Monkeyclaw, you got my desk, only it looks much cleaner in your picture. Cleaned it off right before Christmas, before that I could barely see the actual surface. Still got a little bit of rearranging to do, but I'm currently out of town, so I can't fnish until later.

Actually it was Staples, lol. My rents got it for me for Christmas. Its an amazing desk, I'm hoping to take it to college if it will fit in my dorm, lol.

Awesome, I just looked at it online at Staples...great desk, but I am not sure I want to pay that price. :rofl:

I will go and check it out in store this weekend.

nice, some pics in action please!

The pics above were taken in CO. It is being shipped here (FL) as we speak, as the airline will not insure electronics against damage in transit. I will post pics of the whole setup as soon as I have it here.

This is my first post in this thread. :D The LCD Tv/pc moniter is a temp. solution until I save up to get a really nice big screen. I also need a desk desperately need a desk. :no:

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trade me one of your ipods! :yes:

I think I'm going to sell them so I can be reimbursed for my ipod video :D, now if you have one of those we can talk :laugh:

mrelusive978: Congrats! Those are extremely nice, are they able to mount on the wall?

For an additional $30, you can get a VESA compliant mounting bracket, and with that you can mount it to a wall, an articulating armature, or any other VESA compliant flat panel mount.

my brand new ibook featured in the middle and the left crt is hooked onto the ibook and the right crt is running that bluehp, both are connected by synergy

on the shelf up the top is a cheap swicth / adsl router modem / linksys wifi

below is my server

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my brand new ibook featured in the middle and the left crt is hooked onto the ibook and the right crt is running that bluehp, both are connected by synergy

on the shelf up the top is a cheap swicth / adsl router modem / linksys wifi

below is my server

h1p.png

h2p.png

Nice, ahh Dilbert, which episode :D?

my brand new ibook featured in the middle and the left crt is hooked onto the ibook and the right crt is running that bluehp, both are connected by synergy

on the shelf up the top is a cheap swicth / adsl router modem / linksys wifi

below is my server

h1p.png

h2p.png

Ah! I have those speakers, (using them with my iMac) they came with my old Compaq Presario... and man do I need new speakers.

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